I do not understand your question. Are you interested in learning one of these languages and do you have a specific reason in mind? German is relatively "close" to English but is still considered one of the more difficult Western languages to learn. Japanese is REALLY difficult and will take considerably more determination, dedication and study. BUT - if you are considering a language that has great career potential , you've got to go for Japanese.
no
German cars tend to have much better safety ratings and often have better engines, like the volkswagen.
describe the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire.
They captured the Japanese German and put in their camp.
Japanese
Showed that the German built BATTLESHIPS that China had purchased were better than the CRUISERS that the Japanese were using against them. IJN shells weren't penetrating those Chinese battleships.
No, they were German not Japanese.
Their name is German not Japanese. The name Tokio means Tokyo in German and that is a city they like and always wanted to go to. That doesn't make the name Japanese.
Apple - Manzana (Spanish), Pomme (French), Apfel (German), Mela (Italian), Ringo (Japanese) Banana - Plátano (Spanish), Banane (French), Banane (German), Banana (Italian), Banana (Japanese) Orange - Naranja (Spanish), Orange (French), Orange (German), Arancia (Italian), Orenji (Japanese) Grape - Uva (Spanish), Raisin (French), Traube (German), Uva (Italian), Budo (Japanese) Strawberry - Fresa (Spanish), Fraise (French), Erdbeere (German), Fragola (Italian), Ichigo (Japanese)
No Nissan is an Japanese company
Subaru is a Japanese company that strives for German quality engineering.
You seem to be talking about the German phrase "Ich liebe dich." It doesn't mean anything in Japanese. It's German for "I love you".